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MILLEDGEV1I I F, (GA.) V.TI^rSIUV, JASURV 7, 1835.
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crTIIBERT A WILKINS HUNT.
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f • DA
,1 .S punli«hc-l every VatMaU; *1 THREEDOLLAi.
^ in vlvun *. nr EOCR. i/ not :*»U before the end *i -
it,'- * l* or Ti}» 8tree». oonosite (be Stole Bank
;rH-E BESTS ptWi-wl m ’.he i«u*l rates.
, Citolioa hr the Clerks of the C.ic-u of Ordinary tha
w«n ,»*)« for Letters of Administration. must •»
THIRTY days at least.
. ; rentiers and Administrators for Debtors and rredi-
,n taeir a-roasts, most be poUtisbed 811 WEEK?'.
-.Fimi b* Ea•rotors and xdmanittrnlors mart t e a.-t-
.i . da fg te*'«*re ’he tar of sale.
v.. *t>»- i; •■’sreii* or. -- ler) of cesrateaiKt iates-
. -rutiirs and * i ainirtrators, man be advertised
e-O '-rs, Administrators and Guardians to the
> far ie -.re to sell hand. nest be pnbUsned POCR
-ire .--tiers an i Administrators for Leters Dtsmis-
-d ->l < MONTHS.
: ••rrore of M rrtsace* or r *»1 erne must be
i-H-rr POLTl M'STHS
.-. * iv grecetors. A-.-.'r..-''nTor5 and ’iuari an%
-IXT« »>AY8 before the .'it of sale. These
: roe rix-r r.jM«e ioor beta? :n‘be hours of te
i ! if, the aft-.'noon So sale fr m daf to Jay is
., 4 - reused ft tiie advert-sement.
! irdinarr ■ ir jicoanied with a »{„• of the
v. to aiaie titles to tend, most be advertised
■ Sf s.v fast.
„r. -rwtrotjns rsmlarlrtfmteitittbtnimtt,
^.i TfflRTi'lUYS—inkier morsage e .ecu- oua,
R^-Snies<Jf oenssirte ptsjenr obier nMerof Court.
,. « .* ini.*, TEN D A before the d ay of suie..
\ l e hemes .. wffl be ;*ur?crtudv aOeleM to.
it ^ *. > •> - -f.cif, or the Editors must he posi
rwy VT rv VLL ’•GIE JIFF’S ** VLE.—On h->iir«
4 T.; - in in F«»rnanr r.-x*. will, within th- 1-gai
j , 4 ... ,. i' ’iteruurt-house si-jor in the town of
R..Jnvii .-. r -tt-rWl -vaniy.
'j'« ■ - !re»i a i nt'y ac-'s of laid more »>r »,-<*. on Rail
_ . ; owtty.g * / ! to WiSaaMpdialkri—' vi-
on a- tte pro— iy -fi H ci-v Finch, to satisfy n ti ri in
jv ,, ,hn l'.-Lt*x:fh vs said Fuhh: levy mad- and r?-
tn<-. »j -* j me *>'«* * constable.
i i : . : Patr.vk Hardin's purl in tourt? n hundred a-
cr> . | r t . ing on th.-* wat -s of tte Ohurue, in slid
, . ..J for Ilv:t:»—-l’vi’x! on to satisfy otie fi fa
j- - ret -rai?r24, 1831.
JAAIikS \. DI RREXCE, >kcr,f.
- I '.UTOX SHERIFF S SALE—On th-
• stay in Febriiarjr n t. vv within »h- legal
s"r. foart-hoiis- d >>r in Sand -riviil",
. iMf,
■n : r. ili: n • ,-sn forty-five years ol i. X--t
. g • . n as h? p-np-rti YV ; .
. - - I abierthefor^rlo
* ; fav of S fi:an Batt.-. fo - • of,
i i ,'i i.-Ji-'C.: p- . _omte«l ii3i in laid
at S
P'l is Bd'.rii'i'ir, tiriwbr«b' r
; Uff4 s a * a iJ •— : ) i tW h->; r>. >
.>• v . ,t v n- tt till. »it u d • the ega! hoars, h-
- • t o.Htr.h.m- door i.' u« town of Clinton,
X . . . . s, Ishv.iT s w tain aSo-T s>v?nt--en y .ar-
;•*» . •. f -7‘vtaa girl ahorft s v n y-a-« of ag-—levied
. i, th* a o* ty of iinie, Clif:o.i. to satisfy a wrrage ,
:: u foam > inferior cottrt in iav r of L> iisa Lamg vs
. u ,j ■ if .i J ■ '[jfton: prjp-nv poitajeJ oat in said ic * tgajc.
Noremror 2.. 1^34
Ona n z (-min -nun i Re-dvn— levied on as th- p-.^r-
ty if Thomas ftenmtt, to satf-fy a S fa i-*!***! i m ■ a- »u-
je.i.ro'irt of J.itt-s cinintv in f.iv*>- of l o!:r r 1 » • ! >Sy
asaiuet {'nomas Betlnetl JUbl Wii -v J liV > n OereroN r
OJ. 1,31. T. >. UCMPHRIS. s*r--/.
A^.,, c i t ], it th* nt t Jacr, v the it T*e*d. .
fine h je and lot in thv town ol C. ;* vn. adjoining lots
if Slade d Lowth-?r—levied on by virtue of a mortgage ti
, , J..-. < si:r»-r - art <ai ■ *f "
* • •
!v«| r. S. il II' -r >J
i -*ady. trcai S*tw York, now- '■
f •liliedgevitie. Well r -vofEHJendet,, i> dsinmsuf orurnnr.-
j -tKia ion a:her in % p-nalic or a p rate M-hool: the lai;
, *»o:jid be pr.-f-rr-d. For fnr-.h-r particulars mqoireat th s
! odice. AanabrriS, 1 ivti.—22
HOLCOTI3E. PtCR, * CO.
. o r- au<i f ommi“'ion-M- rchants,
f FILL O.V Pff.f Sf ^ CO S WHJRF.
CHAHLEfTOH, S. 0.
REFERENCES.
I •** Atwnula—Smvali A Simoui-is. 'Joserove & Bestit-^
Col. A > 'ummitig. J >na:*inn Meigs. Ymorr S-biev, J. t».
i A I. R. St. John As 1 o. * ’
»«tt^mne.-XiHn.;s A D-ming, Him* A Harns. C -1 •'Art po^, o,
Parish (.ari Nathan MVb*. ?MpU r*is of A
Moron. 'A .1 y iatv A Fo-l, O-v- A Cow lea, flse> { Hill or vi'le. by -
BANK OF HA WKISSYILLE,
Hzviiutctlk. Xoc&atxr i.i, 1S34.
V N Inauhnrat of twelv * and a bell' per k«. on the <-a;>i-
tal muHt of this Bank is reqotr-d to hi -uni, by the
wockholden, on or before the 13th January next.
lie order «/ the Board. ' i
21-dt D. CL.AYTOX, rorA.fr.
lVSlRAYCE B.AYK OF COL CM Hi
Wooevtur llik. 1p34.
TT2IIE sLykholil-rs of this B* A a-e r ; t > p*v t-:i j f^lHE su 'crire-r tvbim to employ jtnxucuiaielv an
w debar*, per share on th-capita! st ick, on Monday. 13th.
Jan nary, 1S35. By order of 14, hoard.
•21 - B. HEPBl'RN. etuh.er.
[ cssKnn, is very Ltaibed, Aid thoosands are tvxsticg their adcjralta the Caledonia. w,m!d do t be same. In place of
HEAB-Qr AKTKRS, GA. ' . . .
.'•itiUilcnilU, IXvemmrr 24, I’d}. days ia Ldl?n**ss, not becaitc th > cannot-work, not bo- this, liotvever, he veatured a much narrower passage; and
O RDERED—Tiia! Ezkkiel Lestea. of the second 1 cause they wdi nut work, but t>eca«s« *»iora dor.* not war- j by brinmz his ship ck«se into the wind be succeeded in gain*
bngad- oi tl>- first division off^orgia JJiiiiia, be, and can: theta in engaging in certain pq.'-"'-:* ibr which they \ ntr thrgnlf a mile orwwo lo the windward of tTleTHM.
b- :> hereby, appointed Aid-de-Cainp lo in- Cofusnamier-iii- or? just as Weil qutiiiud by their intellectaal and physical ’ l»y six o'clock we were all clear of the islands, hauling on
< W Kitlt ibr rank of Gubud, - ■ ' . " powers tu men. # the wind, and the sail of the day commenced—the “Failed
By order of the CoatmanJer-i.n-Chi^f. , ,— " b - ial«, : ’ with the exception of tlie "Caoapur." within a
26-21 JOHNi W. Ll.VPKLS, Su'n Ez. Deo!. Fn * ** {?**** ra-cir stones throw ol her, being the most leewwd \ easel of the
* 1 i ^*'* DRAFT HORf-EtS. n.-anber. For the £rsl two or th.-tte hours the wind wa*
BARGAIN FOR CARPENTERS. . the “BuShlas f.-otn the Branm-ns efXa«aa.” we light: hut, writL the advance of day it incmuedloa fresh
rinrv 1 iags (veil adapted to tb *» w !k> stdwist on j brarae,aiid b» noon, had hecotaejos: auiBtiefKij strong lo
. EE SOl > <! ffidt and for our present number we seiect a tew re- ; give fuil interv-st u» tl»e scene.
UU-n A Hits. J >. R- I. R. .*,..hn A Co.
Cobcnbuj.—**t* wart 4. Fouatatn. S S. C incou, 4- C<
A. B i ’avis, B. H ifvirn. October i 1-CJ4.—if-17
Dec
JIST BECi JVfclU
>f new FL AT M S a'il 12 har-
PPLL VIXE .Yh. F,*r>a!-. in
by - GEORGE kO .»T.
otter 3, 1331. » s '
RIYE‘t, ato- near his Ferry. For partka’iars Call
see h --in.---. T nns, th- Bridge to be cotnp’teteii ut ihv
cus m»e vear D-vetnher 29, 1834.
i6 SAMUEL EEFFING
_ ENIOM HOT EE,
VO-2V TICELLO, Jasper County, Ga.
T HE nnd -rsiened. having opened a House if Em.-rtain-
meni. ond-'r the above r*ame, on the west side of th",
public sqaare, at Mootieello. is prepared to accommodao-
tmve’lers, transi=tu persons and eegidar ls>arders He has
neglected no measure ia fitting up his hmis- to render it con
vent -n: and •igreeabie. arul as he -xpect* [o live by it, hi*
interest and doty are a guaranty that «very exertion will b“
lo give saiistiriionin regard t«j ia' *•». cieaniinesk.
servants, provender and charge*. AJav 7, !S£4.
** ' HE\R\ DILLON.
J. GODDARD dt CO.
It arc-House and Commission Mo chants,
M \CO\,
continue to t'ansaot th* above hnsines* at the
» 44 AREHO; 8E occitui'd by th-m lost season.
Tbi»- Ware-House is a.- secure mint the dangers >f fire as I
any in t e city.
Tlr-v take this <>p,iormnity of returning :beir grateful «c- I
know:-dgnf .s for:Jj- lib-ral tyitunage heretofore S-stow j
edby their frv-nds and :h public. Bv s.*rict anention to i
Sir»i!i,-« conuaitted to their ra<\ and the facilhi-s which j
they wii] k- able to rentier tbeir c istoruers. ttK-y hope to t
tn-rit a ** witinttanee of the patronage of their friends and |
.he pubii*- in general.
They a-- prepared m mike liberal advance* at all tunes j
on Cotton stored or shipped bv them.
Cotton, stored at th“ir Ware-Hoas.*. wC! be-nsured at the j
towr^st n»i-*a, if tcjnested Sept. 1, 13Sl.-26t-10 J
WASHINGTON HALE,
MI.'.Lh ’IGF. YILLE GA.
The subscriber, b-iug g—thl f r th. patTTwtas - :
hi* es-:iblishnk*ul ha» h-retotdre r-cr-T-d. s -s ;
rotu. iua.lue. Having ttscori-inoed his other j
1-aju .es afbnsiness. h* t>!-jg -> himself to i r v<Cf his * r,.V.
•tttatti .n to his Pcnlb- ri- , - an- ha no xpecse nor tro*>
hie will be spar si render his eUKom- rs co.ufortable.
S- r i 24, 534-4* HENRY DUNCAN.
MACON STEAM BOAT
COMPAXY
Th-ahov ’ unuwny tok-this me?fi.
•d of udbrnioig ih*- a'lir- «l«t they
have piiri-hased two Stesti. Boats, the
I4CO.\ and EXCEL; which
Sn’-s are to run r-gulaHy beiween Darieri and Macon,
leaving Darien o ice every w.-vk, with viw i-oavs. The
st -amboa.s will J.- tw only iwe*i:r six iu h » of water, wjth
two /ood engines in each. The company E«ve b-i-n to a
great exnense to place this Line of steam's*?'- on the Oe-
tnnlgte *j,d Aiaumaha rivers, and would respectfully ...licit
the -latrunase of the punli~. The line wtil he er at facili
ty tor m-rchasU wiki wish to -hio th -ir so-idi ny lie* way
of ^avaniKin or Darton to Hawkiusviilc and Macon, or in
stuppins cotton to ,>avan.:ah. Arra -ments r.ave been
made tu tor ward -et.ofi or joods without Jeten:. "i hrtween
Savannah ari.1 Dan -n. No ^xe-tiuo or xp n«e will be snar
ed to give th- greatest despatch to eooda o r cotton shipped
by this line.
AGENT* Foa THE ASOVE BOA’S:
J. 'lODDAKDa: *G. Macao.
L Baldwin A Co. Satmuouh.
Mitchell A Collins. t* nen.
Matthews A Roberts, HaokinstHU.
November 10, 1834—26t—22
SAVANNAH JOCKEY CLCH RACES,
(Jeer the Bo.iaxtntart Course, four atiles ditla dfrotr the city. .
t. nrks ou *Jjc duT-.-er;; anetiiods of irainjig horse* to llie • It soon bet-amc mauiiett ihat we had notliins lofear in ihe
:ralt. i he w.-rtrr - t v* ar* a; [east plausiblet and it we ; result of the trial. Earh tuertaive ta* k we made brought
can I»*W the aUcntKjn' of juiitcioos propyi-furs of teams to ua to the windward of one and another of our friends —
.TON. ' dvecf.w^hall hope that *o«»egbod wtil h* the result. ; Bv bnrak&st, bestdes kavir.» tb- “Canopus” and -td. ; n-
- - He have often wtmessed the epeasy constraint which ! burgh” bt&ind, we had weaihert-i! the As* ship; before
J f \LLORl S4 ILLE ACABE.Mk . ior-cs ^::Fer l'rvm having their h.ads reined too high; and . noon the “Taiavera," the "Endymjjt." ar.d'the^Thitnder-
t|t IE 1 rust es of th? MaUorysvilk Academy arc- d fo- <t '.a> anpearsai to us, iliaL wIk'D tbeyfind tnxtble enough to [ et" were also lo the leeward of us, and on sitting down to
' * -on- ui eneag- a competent Teacher, to take chartr res-.-h the ground aith their lotr foet on, level nody. they dinner, at two o'clock, ai a raomem when, for the first tjme
must bo prevented lrr>m ei*rting ;b*-ir strength in ii» i*est during the day I believe, w? were all taaodirtg on thesame
manner, more esters:»y when they com .o asceud a hill, track, the nearest ship of the fleet was more- than three miles
Bui we w :i .re.-.ruduce oar author: astern —speaking much for the “United Stales" as a sail-
*1 r» ,' ruiru'y ackipjwiedge that I do v"rilr believe . er, thus to have earned the advantage of a whole fleet, espe-
t|.-e Lwenxi:}; horses are much mure .. - tif-’.dly ha.Tiess- coolly when, in the Lumber of its ships, was included the
cc for .-low, heavy droir. than ou.> are hf England. ••Endvmion.'’ acknow kolget) to l»e the fastest frigate in ih«
' -•hiJy years have now ela-sed -.’ice 1 L--t rel, ?hai English service, and the “Thund-rer," "the ius’ trrand ef-
»ome how or other, the horses on the contmeM manoreti to
puil a heci^y carriags up a steep hill, or dlutis a droid level,
with greater ease to themselves than ocr Engl^it h'ir*--s.
I^t any niiprejodicret person cGeotivciy observe .with whit
htile apyarefit faiigue, three siBait ili-conditioeed aninwis
will craw not o:t!y !iss-ow:» cafnag?. but vt ry often t'm
huge overgrown vehicle, the Fref.cb difigenee. or the Ger-
of theiRstitutiou th- eoMBpg year. Satisfactory testimoni
al* i*f ^ood m *ral character aDd literary qualificari-it.s w U
he repaired F"r-jiis disposed to obtain the situation, can
re**"rve f D -h*r rnfiinaalku) *»u application to- erk : of th$'
Board of TrusSee*.
By order of the Board.
. t -H ARLES R. GREEN,'secretary.
M.iUortftnUe, \Ytikes counit. Odder-25, 1534.-19
HE
CAUTION.
•iicare caurion -d against trading f. - two tirerr.is-
s'>ry . u made and executed by me to A iLLlA't Jor
dan. for t -n dollars each, one of which is due in 1’ r ra-
■•e.'. 1834. and the other payable the last day of March next;
as i he consideration for which these rajtt* were- giwa }**.
iai- -si, I am not disposed to pay them. Newton county,
G '-2W, December 20. 1834.
26-3t ASA CRABB.
fort.” as captain Wise himse;t tlescribra her, "of British,
note! architecture
From tht Maco* Telegraph.
Messrs. Editors—A place in y.mr paper is respectfully so
licited for th? following remarks, under a cunside rat ton that
you are always ready fo advance th? cause of monthly and
MiLLEDGETILLE STSL'ET
(A0th3r.;?J bjr the Geacrai .v^e.ably ftr —-?- :er
Dan-rf Port an- stands in rterr?' au-c
t'oenn? her favors to the cm.'—
Bv ii*l*. fnen-L before iikj f , —
Woo *tao(*s bat >ou asay cat.h
%$>)
%
1'
! MONEY money:
j lots op momy:
AIIJ HEX we consider that For tun
i f i u daily diffusing wealth aud f i
I happ’oess in *H part* and every comer
of tni= •udctisive euuntry, tbrougii ihe’'
aedium of the L.-Cery Systeai: that
scan - ly a a-rk or a •toy wheels b -\ u 'Vv-.x." 3 ^
• wt’bo- t Ixsigra the iBidlke-.'?, that .
I i*oa»?i >»e of our friends or fellow-cill- Z
vbs has draw u a prize; and that it only j t A-Jvs' '
reqotre* an : i vestment of the triced fuot r ’ '
of ten dollars to give us a cc- d chance ' 5
for a prize of 820,000—surely it is unnecessary to nrse upon
inan oiUwugutL and 1 Utinx tltai he wtD admit, .tla:-ome- cuoratton:
kovv or oHier, thereeuate a nsssiwy: efometimein Apni, 1S3I, a rcsolnlion was passed by the
“Tl^ tiling 1 want it'possible, to account for-is. haw such . Baptist Convention for the State of Georsua, authorising its
.-t.!?!!. webk haraaB Jo manage to draw or,-'* catjism up ' executive committee to bring mto »*peraiion a Iiterarv and
hill, with sotnach unm-coanwble ease to th-uteeTvVsr. “ ' ’ theoiogk-al schuul, epon the mania! labor system. At the
“Now, in F.:riah^ Frenr k and Gentian harness, there ri- . t‘-’xr anneal la-el.iig of the cotrvcoiiun, th-> committee report-
it were, tlir-re -virees of cocgpatE9>n iri Lbe Biontier ed that all necessary arrangr-tner.ts hod be*q cntMr; upon
in.which th? hi ad of tic horse ,-s treated; for. in England, whicb- they were directe.1 by the Convention lo pur-
it a ieievaif-d, oc hum? up, hv wim we cailth; beariirg" £hase a farm, mui arrange for the commencement uf regular
rein: in Franc- it is Wt as'r.ata.-e placed it these being to exercise by the 1st of January ensuing. A farm was accord*
contemn "French liarn m ntsheinng rein; ar^ in German v, . *•?!}’ purchased, -.mated about-eight miles north from
ti»e ii-ed i= lieu down to tte lower til rentin' of the ivllar, Greeoeaborwngh, Greenfecotrai i, and an institationestablisli-
or ?W the cokar is-u made, that the animal u by it deprived oi, -now known as the Mercer Institute. The success of
yf it;? poyverof raistag L;s h-i-ad. th? cxpernne.it- thus far, has been egual to the hopes ofits
“.Now, it ; s aiufewable that tire English extreme and ihe ,,H *i irtents; expectations hare been frilly realized, and tbe
German extreme carttsK oth te right: anti, passing o\>r lor pracitcabiliiyofsuch a system ofcducation at the South, and
a mora?nt the French HK-th-d. which in jact, the state of >ls ds->-tJtd superiority when considered in reference to the
i foci,
nature*. IA us for a moment conatJer whieh is !.*es*t. to b-^ir a
horse's lt?ad up. cs ^i Bngfand. -or to puil it doumxards. as
re fitrtaaiij la my hutnbie opinion, both are wrong; siiii
there b soi!F science in th? German error, -whereas irt our
trearmcni of th? poor animal, we go directly against all me
chanical cttlculalibn. ■
comhinatKLi of lator and study, may here be said to be in
graniying proo?s> of actual *kmo»i>t ratx>n. In support of
this d-eclaration, we ask your indu'gertee, while wd submit
the statement of a few impurtam and interesting tacts.
The nurnberofth? students ai the institute is about 80; da
ring the present year they Itave cultivated about two hundred
*lrt th? sate of nature, x«i=* wild horse, as everv body ar “d fitly acres of lam!, t -?etl:?r with two fine gardens; and
knows, has two distinct gaits of aiUTcdcs. it'man. or anv • according to the report of the committee appotmed to exam*
st:l! wilder ijees*. cx-me sudo -niy upon h:m, un z-oes liis . ’-h^ * rop. their folds w ere kept even in better order than
bead; and as he first stalks and then trots seniiy away, with . tho*« of neighboring formers. Their crop consisted of 1*1
ears erect, snorting with i*s and proadi? snafthig up acres in com. TO in conoa. 59 in oafs, and 10 in potatoes.*
F09. - ILL. LON-N CREDIT,
nniv yet: z. well- -.e-n Mt liE^ arid ait excellent
W f.v -H rs- WAGON. \isu a fi^i-raie BAR-
OFL'ii. Apply at ttj»Ktnce. LV-c. 17, 1S34-24
5'MVETiSl TY OF Gf OBGIA.
txKE trext ;--ia of this msiiraifotr will co-nraeace on
L the l&h ii?r •<!' th * . —g .oii.o-*.. S;,cleats who
The Thir*i Day’s Drawing of the
, tery, having been completed.
THE NEXT DAY’S DRAWING
WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE
First Saturday in February n e it,
* sue him. and that E...-.‘t»er»t he <J.-ti=s you—tie- rauraect deter*
refrung to escape, h? -bases 1j*s bead, and lavs himself to
v^s w. n ca.-L a' he i*nv. j *Li t
tr.av ,V pr*ro<»r-*! For admi-^-fon (
•• that um ,a «tide .• *.-> hav v
. - ** ‘*?os ■ . A kh-
, ...gii.c* s le*>-.ai:: ciMi
k Reader, first book ol I_ first
F“* admission into tte
-1—
D r,a LB SHERIFF’S SALE—On th- firat
fa . iy it Fe r-iui-y next, will, within tne 1-g.at
i*>ur be *. lid, beiot tin* luart-iwose door in the town of
I>e«-a;iir. D“Kalbcounty,
Ot.? hundred nfiy-twu sued a half acres land more or
less, te''lz i i-:'i at k*t tusinber ‘.brje hund''*- 1 j-hI ;w -niv-
ia • . i> e gut nth .•wr* t ot rig; ally H'-'-*y . ,J :v *
D- i»m ; v> J nr. al tte pro -=nv of ‘ im-'- .’ark- .
- if- * "V fi fas from a ju» «r?’s coart of U'arke
. \ - .t iohn Gr i-o, ;• r tte us-* «»f L»ha Br wn-
i- vA sai't Jan. s-jiwfooti: prat*ny p*. Dt*-»i *>::!
aig: lcvie-1 n i'<‘ returned to me by x con-
• ••" -tuber 20, ln34.
IS V AC N. Jv);l VSON. so-. ,pT
tie fold a! the ab>w jiact. os the jirst TuescU y ,u
March' ae tt, t
• ‘ard r>nir«b-*r ime hsDJr-si .-»:<! eight in the four* ,
: . - ct uf o'-ginalty ll-nry out row IfoKalb c -aty
— ! in a> th- pr*.petty of Iohn A. D. t-hikin'**. * *a-
t. . z'Teas* fi .! from Ik-Ka'n -up-rior court r. favor
of (l ,i.-v if lieku A: C«. vs. John A. D. Childress: pro-
periv pokited out in said fi fa
ISAAC N. JOHNSON, shenf.
WALTON SHERIFF’S SALES.—Oa th first
flf } J uesday in Febrtrtry next, will, within the legal
ur*. be sold, before the court-house dour, in the town ot
Monro?, Walton county,
v),**. sorrel ho.-se. ten or twelve years old—levied on as
xh - property of Richard Butler, to salisi v a n fit in lavor ot
B r imin Baird vs Richard Burler: property pointed out
by --org« W. Gunn.
O ; * negro man by the name of Homer, about sixty
vea if xl' 1 —levied on ax the property of Ed ward Bond, to
.-at. y a li fit issued from the inferior court i*f Clark coon- ,
ty in favor of btephen K--mp vs Edward Boo*!.- property .
poir. -d out by Joseph L^on. .
Two hundred and fifty acres of land, adjoining Pike anti
others, vv h-reon the defendant now liv***, Jr. said coanty,
four n -g ore, Cltarfo* a follow thirty-five years ot -Age. Ma-
rv ’ -votnan tweatv-eisht years of az-, Dick a hoy two
year* ufl. and Eliza a giri one year o:-J; on** road-wazon
and <*-ar, and five horsere—levied on as th- property ot
\S illiim B. Willingham, to sitisfy a fi fa in favor of Egbert
B. iiead, a-d s ind'ry' other fi las against said William B.
Willingham.
Eight ii dred acres of land more or less, well unproved,
w-th’a grist m:H on th-* pvn::<re, where** Robe-t Eli.re.uj
rao? It*--. . i sat-i couiitv—levied on as th- prop-.Ty of Ro
bert E ii»or. t to -atiefir a fi fa in {avis- of f iiarbre D. Davis,
for th? use of ilarr. it and oth-rs. and sundry other fi fas
aga-nst said Eibson. IK-anfor li 1331.
^ , ORION STROUD, sherif.
raN A V-COI*LECTOR’S SALS.—<>n th fi.**
■ r«-*da> in February next, will, within the 4—gal
hoars, be sold, before th? coait-ho is-* door in the town of
Chnron, Jone* cou.-uv, the following reacts ot land, or so
much th-reof as win satisfy the tax die thereon for the
year 1333 and costs.
Two handr 1 two xnd a half acres of pine land, being
Jot nnaiter two hundred o-'kI thirteen in th-* fifre-enth dis-
tnct of L*e iHirr, aai t.Vo h'irtdred two a:.d a half acres
of pm? lan-i, tei-tg lot :iam’»?r fifty-one ut th? fifth - istnct
of Mantgomrey roumy—a- the property r*f Abraham A-
lexa l-i. to satisfy his uu for the y.-ar ia33: aatoiuu due
Ji fil l axal cost.
Forty a -'c* -if third quality laid, teinz lot au nn sixty-
ouc ; : th? third district of to** foi:tj * lion of ongmally
Cter -kee t-oonty—as the property of Alexander B. (..rem,
ic s* .sfy his tax for the year 1S33: amount doe 83-16*4 and
cost. 1
Two i .ndred two aid a half icres of second quality
land. •» uz lot numier otv* hunj/ -d and forty-ttire? in the
thirfo’ si district of Mar ion county, and two hind.-nd *wp
and a , - i ;.r r.s of second lali'y land, temg lot nura -er
tw . ou.vired i w L-Vrvity-i >.* in tte tw-nty-eighih district
ot Dec nr cuoiiiy—as th^* pro;>criy of 1 bomT* i- .ackburn,
lo sou.- i*- ux for the y -ar 1833. anu mt due 8121.95
ax.-l cv»»
Ott? * -dand fifty-su arr-s of third qnabty lanu on
th . . ** o. ti. * Oaknrolg-v: *.v?r in Jo v * co *nty, adjoii-
itL, -*o> rt B**rry s ai*d o i -rs—as the property of 3ocha-
rv.i a stor to *ahsfy his tax fo he year 1333:-amount
due Jet .ts > nsiib an-i cost-
•v vent,‘-fix. a 'v.'- of third quaiit- Iax.u on the waters of
H'.rncii** errak *o Jot*e* county, idjoimiig Pe-?r Gill * and
oth- rs—as 'n- property of Nathan Colwi il. u> satisfy his tax
fit .h*: yea' s33: »moant . \e 23 ?«ims fi nwH* arid o ut
Twc hin !.-*d two and a half acres of third quality !aod,
be-r z I » a-unber iitir in the twenlymecpid dk-tnet of {/*
cou t> — v-- prop - ty of Aaron liwuis. o sau»f> hi* tax
for the year 33: amoont doe 13 rent* 6 mills and n»i
Four hi • *J uui ninety acres af pin-* laid, being lot
nun Ocr -vv*. ik!r*d and axty-*uie; in th? thirteenth dte
(net of r.c co-intv—a* the prop rty of David Phi?, to
satisfy L:s t ix for the year 1833: amoont doe 68 trend 5
mills a.id n «. *
Two aun-.ivd ijv' and a halfacrv* of pine land, beieg i0t
nura * * one hundred aad nine in the twelfth district of M*-
rion county—as the prorerty of James Mills, to satisfy his
tu for the y ir 1333: axu»-ibi do- 23 1 —til* 3 mills and cost.
Fifty afire at third quality land, on tte water* of Town
crash in J»i * county, adinnir^ Bazen»ore‘. and others,
wad tar* buu ***>1 two and a half acres of third quality land,
bring 1st aum * r owe hundred and aftyminr in tb** sixteenth
district of TaihA sownty—as the property of James Morri-
aon. to satisfy his las for the year 1833: amoont due 61 cents
7 milk s al rust.
Two h mdr?d two and a half acre* of second quality land,
being lot number two hi *drad and forty-three in tte e-
feventh distn. t of Lee county, and two hundred two and a
half acres of atnekad, being lot number forty-*u in the
first dntriet of Muscogee county—as the property of Daniel
Pratt, to satisfy hia las for the year 1833: amount due
•1158 and coat. Nouumbei *0,1333.
SI JAMES GUNN, Ta-CcBeettr
•Bt Ri
of *i
( i.r_ rtcrei <-
Boa-dot' Trasires
W*'l *l> Cu i.>-Ct !.“l-TD*
anv -i u* 1>: whirh tte
•i. • 1*—■:* - .n '(-*
correct .- 'i ? iz - t
melii-, Cicero s Ural, i
'I Tore, or Jxi-oa's Gr*
f ? -a Mai
i.r v . i-Wi- ' ;
fisv* rea i .fo.rai-^*, - v
Algebra, ati-.: :h? first and *
Nov. 14, 1834.-3tini-23
THi:HFIl IlTulGE
FEMALE - BINARY,
A T 3CO rXSBOROt’GH, will : op*n-«l again
an the fir.-t Huthy *b '*arn. »ry e -it. u:^ie* >m*>repnt
:,---.* Mrs in lit-' * v .rei bra wkr* uf ( EM ALU E5>L*»
CATION. \ s*-; nude IVif * * >lueic wr m
ploy--G for that tt r-irtoient >5 *■ =1 si.mf w;: te
pa.*-! ic ;h* itn rov -v.^-u .if !
well as .h - or ._* »f the r?.:
in th? fnm.v o' in? P..., ,til
pticatioi.: atid bv o;b"~s in pr.
lEfoliOwitg Jo. k v Clnb Purses will > i (o', n*
ver *h? afov? coure-. n i»r tte exdnsu j.it.-nl ani , . . .
dircc um of tte «t war;- an * direr* of the • l ib-, sum- this literal and enlightened people the poLcr of stepping in j . - - - , ,
ia-n-1 »»• on T.res'xy.th? 2-«h of January n*-x . te-a» the iheuny tone-ttlahd ite/utwof thepr . fu •„ . hnn. like a troop h.-se on h» lu*anches; but attempt u> pbr- beattttfoi ekyaaoa nr. exceBem three story braking ha» been
annual'meet ■ ne of :te Clui, aid will c*>ntinu> far days.- 1 Tte Third Day’s Drawing of the Mur . r : J.
F,*o Tie, Tuesday, January SU.
Two-snik* HcaLs f«- a p'trs? cf 8300
Second Dm. iVcdneohu, January 21
Three-mifo H**ats. for a pare?* of S500
Tkiri Dm. Thu’* iiif, January 22.
Four-m:!e Hea’*. fi.r s n*ir*? >f 8700
Fourth Day. Feed -y. January 23
MDe Il-rap, -st th-**** in five, handicap,
for a p*i rs* .f 8^00
f*'i Don, Si urdem, January 24
A Sweep*:.!*.*—:*20 ei’.- vie 'he I'bib •?
purse.
Weigh*.* > ■ ihc *-•’ f :k» . -
erected, tire- basement «tory of brick, which w derided into
i escape, he -haxtn his head, and riys himself to 7 twoapartnwttt, us-*d for Jt hoo! norns: U^esecond ai.d third
: in? work, how rorapletelr .*«?» he a!t?r his attitude.’—for 1 s * or ‘-’ 5 toid garret are occupied by tte »cedents. Other ne-
ffcen down goes'his n-jJ, ar.-J : -jtn th? ears to the tip of his j cesaary sn*j convenient baikiing3hive b?en erected, in which
wt!. there is i.i ha vertrrre as ontohiiig sriton which *he students hare borne their pari of th?la!*aur; and the
seems ;o propefhhn, which works him aiot.r. a-:d which it mert now presents Fit? apprarance of a neat, we?} ar-
raoj-d ««mtry residence, w-htr? every thing tears ihe dis-
tMvt impress of order-and ir.dnstry. ”1 !•? amount which has
been expended in tte imynmna.: of this *«tt!em?st is a-
bout 86.500.
">!:o- , Club. k. rlARli \K 'L..V-
r.uxst | N. B. Good Stabling and Straw mar be proc- .. -ii on the
el. 21—cm
UMIQ $ B f ZZ,
FOR > Y1 il,
Mem roe County. Georgia.
Th- stTsrviter Ins taken tbe entire reiiurolo**
this spa* i.'t» and w-Ji knrewn -stihiisli.n- .it. The
House has anderg a thoroagn rana: a .i other
iraprt.veibenu The aubactfo^r. truly tha’Al . - :V- «-
rat -atronaae L retofor- :- *tow d **n him and * 3
coni final 1 hi and . x: n#k*:. -1 fav>
of itiform - r.bis friends art J*i p
still euntino-a to k-et. ip fi;-t aK
H ALL in For** :h. (Vunsfox--
impie aeroauBUbitUon* aid at
1 - an.-. -■ »,
c.->, .1 ohmn.-
> a- nt*se 'imely a
of 1 -sp-s-laf*.:. > vvrtU te mad 10 siv - si’islhcii
t!ie village, vv a h ho* :ae no :d for teal I h airt j t.-oniza this escirdishm it. H* h-? * .
•gooc w-iOt i_V*v ci:»er it. Ki4. ’ arvf earnest effort* to pj*ase. th ti h vv JJ
2i—it Catherine Fitzgerald. ; ronage he ooheita. November 2. ist..
w ho xr. re - I-
1 bis -ip e
se-ve tte oat-
(or sooner, if tlie sale of tickets will permit, at. it»e Lotterv 1 is . yosTcouLi not c-ptirt him ofi without maleviaiiy
Office, ui lb? town of Mriled Seville; at which lira? there d;n;:ai*i.i?y L*s speed.
wi*. te fl -a: ...g in the Wheel, several LARGE ami m harness, ihe hors? has naturally the same two
t'OMLl'O il TABLE PRIZES. or aai“jd*&; a d it is <piie »roe that he can start with
N«w. . ..o' who have been unfortunate, the water is the carnage, either in otteor Ite other: but tte meac* by i tseactwolw opened every momiagwjtSi reading a portion
:..*uhled. j—tap in the wav of fortune. Who knows! wliich hesoceeedsin this eftort, th-physical potveat. which. ni;Ue captures, and prayer. In the summer tte touchers
». . ...v* Ht 4 .i-cv*mfl-.rtabii and healed all th? tuis- ? in each case, he rs!b into acuoB, are essa.iially diSerent; aod students go from breakfa*L which they have at an early
v^ drawing one of the Capital Prizrs i for in theoce aKitade lie works by Ids muscles, end in the hour, to work and co:;f«me at work Are? Iioura. The re
's 1 gr the medicine huy a ticket i otter by his own dead, or rat.ter living weight, in order* mamiug-part ofilieday ■ devoted fo Slody aod recitation,
ti ’>e ■ re.. -.1 ; i.appy. This is ihe last to grind com, if »y man were to erect a steam engine over 1 w,:fl wnlabfe intervals fi»r recrealioa and rtst. In the cvro-
of the FO i RT * 1 D AY’S Drawine*«nd with ft vou t * tinf - ? £ rv»ng, ninrring streoni, we should all say to him,! snd spring the tone for work is from 10 o’clock to 1.
mav o-i TWENTY THOUSAND. TEN THOU- *whv do you not allow your wheel lo he turaert by odd water • Th siodcnts are divided into working class-*, of about six
SA.VD or FIVE TIIOi SAMJ DOLL 1 RS, for j instead of by h< !' Why do you not avail yonrseif iff the each, aid ih.»e who pfough work in classes by rotation,
i n Do iar>. Luck is ai lift- or r.o baa. if' vou have ! tteigM,of tte* water, instead of expending your capital into Th“ appearance of vigorous health and uniform tlte-fftl-
a hook—I mean c iic.iet. * ~ i coavertir^ it into the power of steam’ Jn short, why do exhibited in every formi and countenance, in connsction
| you not aae li.e simple resource which natar? '
m/unAtMtjW > ready made to yocr hand ” In she sam? way.
* “ ® i might say to us. ‘We acknovvledg? a terse can drasr a But a word respecting the opportunity for m-nta! cultint-
1 i’ri/.e of £20,000, is $20,000. > carriage by tte power Oi'hto "**£* but why do you not
, ci s.ewi • 7 aLnnv K»a tc urae it by iz&ztd
bO.000, “in France, and particularly in Germany, horses da -i-sw
pn.jA.-v bythe weight; and itis to encourage them to raise np their
* ,U vdU, hicks, and iesei dbwnwards with their teate. rirert rhe
G 0()() OtiKm collars are made in the way I have described: that,
•_ v ’ with a certain degree of rude sc.e;»ce* thafiiorae's nose is ?r *d parri.-.g, Arithmstic. ancient and moiierit ' ieography,
4,500, ; i*^ to Ibebottfcmof Iris collar, as*1 that the postillior. at . Natural Fniiosopliy, Algebra, History, Loiin and Greek.—
< 'aaa' starting, sjseakiag gsnUy.to hint, allows him u> get himself Ihey were qaestioted prai-tically anti to i-uRsiderab!? extent,
4.00U, ir.io a proper attitude for his drought. by jh? teacher*, without rfl.-rec.-e to »*x; hooks, w hen it
The hofee tins treated, tens agaLnst the resistance could be dom-. sad then. cunflUeaiiy and without mtomip-
rnze
-insert t,
,.:rt to C.
■ir trox.
i i itjoteU are m»u :*d
ret ir.cir ^count* tor eay-
ANDERS. »N BALDW
€OPART>K?5^U IP.
F-DFC \XiON. cpHE uadersisre-d hav*- connected themselves in b*.“ i-***
rHE UNION ’TILL MALE and FEMALE A- 1 in »h-otv of If iiTSTA. -nrfertf firm -fCei.u.x
5 CADEIY. i.du. ->e riM.-ih-asi i oner of foi. -s . ^ Dili*. I tei. s ann is ri?;». r h? Ri. - . . .. * ,.h
rsiinlv. In fy*i .1 ot h airh a : m* ais, there » perlnp. no { of Brood «r*- t. and opfnwm the re.v Markfl-R • -**.
establish:, nt of * k.n : more happ.lv .ituatod, being ai j They -ipeclto
fast fo- - mile* - «.<*• fr mall sc 4 .fire*. ,wtion. m^ntoft.ROt EKIEsan: tetter fSTAFDL GOODS
The trustee v { this m-nrp -ili s. an* happy to hav- it , "* !1 '*• W,U «“ il tor cas!l or cliv afeeptar.-
in tii—tr pnn -r to inform tte i-oramunny. :hat they have ra
ces. Augusta, November'
-ngag-d th ir rivaliiaiJe teach- r. Miss Vila A. Sandii'ER,
for the eiwrinz rt'-raic y <l: which will c .-umence on
tte l«t Febr -try and - it; :te 15th December, with a short
va. i aNair tte 1st July. .'l:ss ntaxdifer toai hes th?
EncRsh lansuage in the most modem and . haste st . Ic, a.e
g- iher svitli Rtetorrc. N -‘iral arid Moral Phihuophy. Vnci- j
ent and ilodem llistoy*, < hr > lokigv, < 1-.graphy v* i;h the ;
q>- and applicarion of :te Giobe, Arithmear, K-adnig, :
Wnti' 2. Needle-Work of all kinds, Miuiaiur? and every o-
t!i*'r variety of Poiutii.v lu-c. -s-arv lo rotnt-hte the edoca- j
lion of a youog lady ia 'hat particular *i e oe-
Th tr.isi -e> are aw a. * of the great rc*poo*ibiLiv impos
ed on item by th? governm m, and assure the public that
they will, on all occssfons, end **vor. as far as in their pow
er. to promote th views and write* of those parents and
guardians w ho rasv pa'-rouiz? ihri listito.km.
PRICES OF TUITION.
Reading, Writing and An-hmfUc, p r an: rnn, 812-00
Tte high st hrinch?* iff Engiish foiureaiioo,
iit'-luding N'e-die-Work and Painting,
Foard, ir. good fam.Sa, can te
and Inde* -^. at Sv- dv>liars perce mh
24-3tim HENRV HI
19-9t
l«3t.
F.DWkRD W. COLLIER.
JOHN HILL.
SI RGICAL NOTICE.
a ceutaTx CURE
FOR THE
Ejected bt (he anplic-ztioa i f *>!• Staguer’s
PATENT TRUSS.
1T , I M* PENDLETON respectfully t.-rvfors his s?r-
t*ka vices to :h cj:*z?ns. of Baldwin. T»:s?N Bibb,
Crawford, and HoBSt.m :.«i?s. who are* sabj-c.* of tte a-
hove disease, and proffers in enre th -m - ?rtauiiv vciihri tte
period of two or fo*irm.*n:h- In c*s , h«»srever. of ,-j-l-jre,
no rprmiiK*rr,-i. >n shall te eip**re.«-i. so certain is h of if.* re
medy applied. In focu haJ not m iltipli-s! rnres liav? been
already exhibit?*! before- lb? f?-:»!ic-vie*v. the raeu-^ used
S16.0U would a• so fully fwlaptod lo tte nanire of tb >! >*-ase.
h^i. mclodinz washing • and ;he h -.-uaj’. sym?.T. .vhd? late*: r arid -r it. as io ?:ieft
h ’l» -cember. ifr34. the .*oufidefii-** ). r all wte hsiv? ?e-i-t>'n? acquainted w . Ji it
gee return. ! To those who may h?v any is ,ff its i'-rv’ * rtfi
O
-3
6
5
•3
5
5
5
3*3
50
650
5,000
10,000, is
•3.0OO, is
1.000, ib
900. is
800, is
700, is
600, is
500, is
400, is
300, is
200, is
100, ti
50, is
20, is
12, is
I MIJ.T, nirv CO VU'VIO va.ii.itiw i.i Ctcjf Iv/I tu »tu luuiitcua'HT-, IU CUHIPTUOn
ire has pr?s?atod w uh the positive moral influence which is exerted, sp?aka
ay, the German volumes hi fevour of die system which is here adopted.
Bit a word respecting I he opportai.iiy for mental culfiva-
i; *n: for‘his is a i^e-cnt instinofon. We hare >a;d that ex-
cepur.g’hree foKirs for labor, arid proper interval? for rest, tbe
day ri devoted To study Thri is the case until 9 o'clock ut
iii-gbf, u’.en the stodents are dismissed to bed.
We attended the iav? exsmi.ian-jn oa :h» Khh and lhh
ultimo. The cbasses were eiam:ia*d in English G.-air.inar,
3,500,
2.500,
2-,000,
1.500,
1,000,
3.500,
2.500,
13.000.
hriparL than if be was tdlv leaning his citost ag?:an his sustained themselves certainly gave assurance that their
niar.agcr. It ri true the tiesliof his shotildcrt may become I,fr?e tee.n well sperif,,under the saperctiendcrre of
sore front severe pressure, but hk sinews and meg^s are men w ell qualified for the inipurtant trust assignte them,
separately a? rest. • ’ Tte coarse'of study marked out comprise* four yegre,
"Now, as a re r.iras: to this yierore cf the German horse, . “fo 111 lQ lEcietifh cotnpieto. Ia tTi ’-tudy of Chemktry and
In any on? observe'a p^irr of English poet ho.-s^*. dragging Natural Philosophy, tte students have tte benefit of appa
ll heavy w-ight op a hi;, and te will -at once see that die n® 1 which answer all the purples of expentnent.- the oae-
poor creatures are working by their tansebs, aai :has it is . catior-s in Arithmetic. Algebra. Geomercj. Ac. are ail per-
byflnewsand main strength tte rsaistaate is orerc->me; hot formed upon the black board, so that ihe •proficiency of
how can it te otherwise.' for their teads are consiuerably ntember is clearly cnderslDod, and we fear not .to lant-
h.sh"r than nature ifttendad them to teev n in cuilkm* in af- 1 *•* ase--rtion. litat tte opportunity for secure, g a sued
a sticu of liberty, carrying nothing-hot themselves. The education here is as favorable as elsewhere, high schools' and
00,000. of tb-*.' bOelies is. ttertJbrc-. ah* iutely turned coiieges to tte contrary, nusw-fthstanding. We. could mcn-
l*e>s thau i'U O Blanks to ONE Prize!
; azeinsf ingead of Honing in favor of itetr urafi; ^nd thus Uon another fact of importance, as ronnetsed with the m«.i-
cruelly deprived of the msehanjeei advaniage of weight lai uaproveraent of IheNo'ang men at this insiftsition. Two
, All the Prizes to be i!-jatir.g from the commencement ex- which every where hL>? mtbe urn verse ri duly appreciated, debating societies have been for:n*d. *tyi<*d the Ph; IMta ar.d
cept th - frilowing, depofotod as follows, viz: - i th? noble sprnt iff oar high in f-.rrses iteace :h?ci to . tte Ciceronian, corapoeed of th- atuifiiu, equally divided.
First Day’s Dnacimg—2 Prizes of 5,000,1 of 1,000, 1 of i strain and drag the ccrn.cs- forward by their muscles, and 'I'hene societies are organized upon the ptMUptarf .--nilar
900.1 ol' 3U), 1 of 700, 1 of 600, 1 of 500,1 of -lOO. i of 3i- . if ta* reader wilt lint press his hates d>.wn tte beck societies, attached to other literary iastiturions, and promise
sitew-s *>£ oc.r stage ex»ch or p:-l chaise Juracs. h? will similar ad vantages to their members. Tte Ciceronian so-
iso*Ki- foci Ihoilgh not R* kfenly 35 they du.5 vv lot U the tiuol vrety ar? ateut completing 3 very usm hall for deb«e and
I onsequcnce. Ir is true, that, n a>c?Qdi:.p a rery Sleep hill, tte transaction of business, and lire Pai Delta are mekm<*
sn Eughsh posdH-on.wfll occasional^ nr:>*rtuk tbe teanr.g arrsTigemints for erecting one, denng the next war, with
reins of his horse; MU the toor jaded cnatures, trained for flat:**r:ng prospects of sticrcss. Tte prinripcl icarhr r is 3
a.*s to work in a fate altitude, cannot in one mocy n; get ia?tr.ber of one *jci?ty, and tte ass.stan! tea'ihera members
of 200.
Second Di’Js Drmrir.g—J Prize of 10.-■ I nf LCvN*'. ’ of
900. 1 of 800,1 of TOO, X of600,1 of 500. 1 of t\K>. I ci 300.
I of 200.
Third Day't Drart cny;—I Prize of 16,000, 1 of /s/'.. 1 of
900,1 of R ri, 1 of TOO, I of 600.1 of 5<X>, 1 of I X). I of Sri,. •
Y AH .4BM- HI LI S LANDS, AC.
SALE ii AULi.OX.
iN WedD*=sday. th- >i*'n Ja rary n-'ii. will be «»>ld. on
tn** premis- s, ii • l'4.-*vving valuable PHOPERTA ,
situai-d about *--i*ht lail -s from Macon, near tbe Federal
Road, on tte Tooesauftee errek. v.z:
rales can te induce** i>-*ra s«ane of tb - roost r—io?ci-«
ti/.»ns-ff Warren county, s* well ->s physician.* wter r-»
late Dr. J. M. '*prag*ns p-artks*d—among vvi-om a-» ti r.-
rv Lor*hart. M. D . J. T. Persons. M. D., Wiliim P Rntt.'
M D^ fieorge K. Holloway. M. D. and Messrs Jam * A-
•isiiis. Bitten Ivy, Thora-a* Raley. John Persons and Samtrel
Smith, some of whom w re th-- subjpeta of a cure.
E. M Pevoleto* may te s-*- n and consulted nt Brown’s
1 of 2U0. tteiaselves into ih? sHeiHlfifi posirion vv iiich the crennan of the other.
Fourth Day's Drawing—1 Prizeof 10.000.1 iff 1,000,1 af , are hahstoaily enr-opraged to adopt; besides fte>, Ulna worri lolhe baptist brethren, and particularly mhns-
90 1 ), 1 of 300,1 of TOO, 1 of 600,1 of 500.1 of -j‘JO. i ot 3W ! , vye are so iharp with oar borses—wr keep them so constant- tp rs and inftaenltal men among them in the Stole This in-
1 of 200. , . Iy on th? y*i cite, or, as we n»y term it, in hand—that we stt'Mion ri designed principally for the benefit of voting rae.n
Fifth and last Day's Dr met.-j—1 Prize cf 20.900. 1-of are alway.uriviag tbesu from me us* ut'ui :r weigh: to tbe I engag’d to the miaistry. Such as are not able to assist
1,000, 1 of 900,1 of SG0,1 of TOO, 1 cf 60>>, 1 at 1 of i appitcation of sinews. ' • tteosehres, upon furcrihirsg proper test.-tnooials, ar? board-
*00.1 uf 300, 1 of 200. j • “Thai the £§ur? and articode of a iiarse working by ed, educated and provided wub books, “wnhouiiucney ar.d
Aid on ihe commencement of the Fir-t, *> '•orrLTliinl, hte rinews, := l-icrnireiy- pruodvr than wnen be is work.’ng vvtthoutprice.” W6 say thee lo v ja, rriit tte u*stiiut:on,
by hii weight, ritere may. exist, ho* ever, false pr.de among ' bccotne acquainted with the teacfieri and trustees, under-
le-riies as vvei- as ajrijro: in -n. 1 must readily admit; aivi, stand tfie i*i*-*cjs proposed, vt inerarbesucrera ofotlas Hea-
LoJ NI HBER FORTA —’'I A in the fourth district p{ nte }_ Xtilledeeville-. from th Tth D**c*mber until tte close
of Eire Wrt, bre: nx -* . tu laml. wuh ten or twelve ofth * , „f ,j,. r . at DtownN Hotel, ia Macun, until
acres ci-ar*.n and u-.-Jerir .. 1 It. v o* nt :y acres cat Jai-uar hi KniivL- from tte 9th to tte 14th; in
do.vri:—on huodr-il ilk. cBy «■ '- ui lot iijaler TUln* P?r*v. from ite 14>hto tte Mh: -n Marion, from tte ISrh
F A-TIk O. tying on <*av-h si ■- ot 'be »-r--*-x. fi*st q iahti tu 2Jth; then to MiUeig*vi!t? aeam. and imnl alt* red he will
therefore, for carriage* ul'luxury, wh’re th? vvetcat bears
bille pruportton tu tbe^powers of tte two nobl? a'-iatils, I
acknowledge ll-3i th-* s.:, vv* -ore more t.ten suificiem for
-tiit- siigtst Iaht-r* rfeiaLtd: t..t <•> tear Die h-sai cf 3 poor-
nurse at pbmgh, orany f: *vv heavy work. ri. I hor&hiv*
cutterire a Iwbarote «nor w hich ought not to' be. persisteil
Wnro
and Fourth Day’s Drawing, theJirsi drawn incr r : -
entitled to a prizeof $1,000, and on the conci :*;ort of tte
last Day's Drawing, the first and last drawn number -hsii he
O N Wednesday, th.-ten Ja-.uary next, willbe sold, on yj 1).. irora? K Hollowav. M. D. and Mess.-s Jam * A entitled to a capital prizeof $5,000 each, in adilitio^ to such
tn** premis. s, ii tUiowinc valuable PROPERTY, A»m« KiM I.r Thoma. Baler. John Person., and frmn-d pnt- s as may bednwrr to their numbers.
The uJtaie lottery tobe completed in FIVE DAYS' Dm .c-
ing only'.—PRIZE!* ONLY to he Dfl.VWV
The whole of the Prizes payable ia sicy -Jar? after ea-ls
Day’s Drawing, subject to a dedocuon «f fi, - -n - ,—r ;.—
All priz*-s not applied for in twelve rs- n:) - Irom each draw
ing. to te considered as a donati. r. to tte fire s of ih - 'III-
hdg-*vite Street Lottery.
. Tte drawing to take place under tbf -*:r- ri"! -
TliIHrY-TllrtEE.fi « quality upland, mix-d growth Jid sor.ngm-' ; hs. amiattend reguia.-lv at the time ami place. ' Wllliau W. Cakxes. Saxstel ByrFi\-TTOv. revjtcfit.-
of ptr*e and *ak. fifiy or fin- a-r * cleared and tesh;— November 21. 1*<34 22 - * ’ RoCkWEtu William H. Toxxavce. Jost.rt! Stcvai.l,
aim lot iKun>f FORT i'-FOi'K«a-iod pin .-land, tw?h? i ' ■ [ Johx H. Wm, Jorx W. A. $AxrotD. Roeest jl-Fon,
or nft-**-n acres cleared. The above ait jum. a>~i will te uf- j a. fx f> r P. T i? S' OS O TT- CkR and B. P. Sttbbs, Cotnmissioner-: a'rio a B,-i of Tisitors
f-red v. paraHy F,fry acres of »t uuiun, rUlHTY-; .
TWO, wh rette.MiLL> *.Ki improV^ms are situal- FLJIALE INSTI1FTE. PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS.
ed, a; m3 kir? nonhert S*EkEV andEI.'*iT, arwi num r*N il E pres-m sessiui-d the Scottsteroerh Fetuafo Insti- Whiilew. ttlft—Hnlvpjw *1 O-irterv v-’.c,.
her TWO HI VDRBli Lid FORT V-EIGHT, m * tute. will rhwe i n Frilav, ite 12th D cemter next.— ,, Mnotesj . IU tla:ves,}>o yarhrt, -. - -H. . - r
'*^ r ” ill aimno .11m.11 niw-xxi. ni , c , , _i. 1 1 _ *- For sale, in a grpat-^aneiv 01 numbers at tteCotoniiisioji- . Tte anniversary of our departure from At&enca, m the
the third listnct, b* *ng nie iiioter la.ci, will te offer- tte duties ff tte ln.--.tui - will te re*orw»d on the h>n:ih r " ' ---- ^ „ .- *. . -if m. > *=_v. . v 1 . .
Ft
K»l*-rar»lv fr -h. and u._: r goo-J f-rsv.—otteor
ri;?-: toontbjre-tte same round. ! 'ine th- <*tt*iiu? winter
Sypeeiontrr
-ff a sailing ihat.-h
J.;firot Cufr-mer
Stores’’ came off v:
vetwarerted e:ttorpr».*. as we solemnly and gratefully l>;--
h?ye it to ir-, arid ive tewa;? not :p JecLire. that • -ivice pre-
judnre at home, and opening year eyesruid y**r.r h>*ar:*~ voi
wi.' constrained to g:T?yiiur prayers an. vour r-tij- 'ce.
an j y.-ur turner, ye*, your n^jrver too, i-: aid iff Mirh 1 rghr-
en.-s* cause. 4Si:ii fervettt deafera for tte proggetity of th?
'i 'cer i:i»tiu;te, we take leave. AL5THELA
Mdron, D.amber 15, 1331.
vyr -Ls.—‘tn- folk;iv■ og-acromt!
fr m » letter pabirihed in ih?
ft will te s-eft that the ‘Trittad
■ having b-n tte v. h-jfe English
fat,stHout wiWd»EoAbJub, auidtt> Nbthehtteufn- f 1 „ , ,, , „ -
gate- in tte English s- rvi- Tlie Ehgfofa pauen, nates . ***1 **’?**'*'
| 0 " iuerrariuu (i-^ukiv J ^ e^-'anee to the estate, tram the :
A
nr the atovei'-nt of ih-ir Medit
concede fi:? victf.-y to tt- Ainc:icon veaael, r.'.tir j ;n y -ar
if-ai every »h:p m th-* fi-*t -a!! hollow."
Z'.iitei Shitrs’- Ship. United Stef or,
- ■ < >T Jfyteime. August 1 Uh, 1S34.
Mr. 31 ADI SON. .
Frmi the Bcs’cn Ecezt .,* Transcript, Oei hcr 6.
r.d writes u. from- Virginia, “on my way to Gbar-
mi«f Jann Madison,
tnatn road, is through
ed togflh-r. and* are joining. Tte* stream on arhsAth-
mi;ri are -uoAicd is oev r-faifmg. asti tte iw-Miii new.
and ru-i* two saws, caning from seven co nine- hand red
ih «.**:. - cl of lumber per anmua Th?re is also * gvtod
Grrit-M:-. adje , ’’ ! - u£ * a ^^ •** repair.
Tte Dwelung 1- * frame baikling. laraP and --oromob 'tre.
and tte otnfmildi-iji. are alto fram *‘*»idings. 1 will also
s-b tte 810( k. Are o. »»UJ.g <ff Ox b. .Male*. Cows.
Calves, tings, and nuit. pbmation and fdarksmi-hs' tonte.
Terjjs—i'w-h, tuonite' credit on ai<—tort .te miils.
bouse*, and tim>.-r land, w uich wt!i be on a credit of one
and two year*.
Th* above offer* one of the most desirable pnrchusra that
co aid to ma-.* ;n this coumv. Maco-. Ite-. 23. 3 *4.
26 Fte? k. EVANS.
PROPOSALS
FOi PCBLIsRtrtU A UIsCilLLA.ViEOrS PATEB,
To be e-'M'Ud
THE AliCHTT^IS'T,
To be devoted t»» Po try. Literatur*, Scteuce,
ana toe it All VELLU IS'''
Fl40 cur tain origiual and ueleri ft. -try, Anredote*.
1 Btographical and Historical >ketch
New In*.?«:►>!» in tte Arts, and a rHaifon
wondertuL rare, and ctirions in th'- history of tte day. a list
Monday i. ranuarv, .S35
Dr. «V Mrs. Brow* w,.•{teassri'eo
Scientific Dej«rtn»-r> . t-y Dr. A. P N'ott a gra- jaieof,'
Yale, and a regular <1 D. of tte,<'k»rt st**-l V-d:-r.l Col
lege; and by Mr P rma.s » •! Mi - (' ..ii'.si., vv:: **e sa
ps- ir. civ rur . jir-. . »ri ha*, terb *iu*;y prv-v,rt.
3!rs. f rown «ii' .■o-foire the JfrgiCAL l>Er varUS-VT,
and te- asaisted by a u 11 q •ilified :ui«t>-al l’ea- h r. .f the
n-.-mb-r of c : >; s warranK the gtigvgrtueni ite 'nstito-
iion i« well fttnusk-d v. uh -v'ry ie*c*saarv apparatus for
teach .:g tra rimerJaV ev*-ry pronv’iple in «'f.-mistry, \s-
rronoffi Electricity. a:d ail ;te hrain L-s of t-aturd philo
sophy
Dr. Brown*- -ice .a-a *cnrer. with the at:a iny»ni-
and *he r-si* . .. tH y of th ia hundreds of p-pil> al-
rea.i- gra-i-iai f ite Insriiiiv.--rants tte sure refoa. that
; no rotaffivim.- n u* the Soaihern cdfintry can ode.- gn-ater
; advantoges. ,
Drawing and Pointing may b- p-ir-ic! to any- item—ma
1 fty iff tte pupils.now a. -• irtsi-t'ito. can ak<* M i.rea.- ’s
on Ivory. Port rafts in vih, and Laruix-ap -s hi oils anu water
I colours. FROM .VATCRE.
-re' Office, on'Wavne-street, opposite ihe Branch bank oi ' “Delaware/' finds n* again nrwiy laum hev! up n the sea.
f and: ' M
ana^enoe in:h* f.resu of only tte width of a carriage track.
:u length about three quarters ot a rr.ne. Whiie'passing
tiir.segh this piace, my m:nd naturally revert*•! bark to th?
■ thousands who hia trod th? sa;t»? ground before me, in hy-
, gone day*—s-*m?, bearers of nup-Eiant information relating
■ 10 State affaire, otters, tome for place? and vr-rr mann, like
m_v*eit, impetif-n letter merely by cttrusvity, sac a desire to
tase by the hud a man who bis oct-u* led so corspirnotts
wttsufons-m oar country's history. After emerging from
the vv«eid. ib th? m.Jst of 2 beaatiful law n. I <!ricaver?d tte
mansion of ite venerable ex-president. It is
very :.org?
*ro. ^ . Ihe State ot Georgia, and next door to tte ali-y tetdtiTg lo f *nd a :r»J in w-tiliRg between ihe ‘-Untied S ,:ct’ and the
;' OTT , *•!-*. 1 aie iff tte j riruing office ot the Federal Union, JliDoilgeviile, Ga. fleet of Admiul mad? the 'ore for a secvteu,
‘ 1 .• s*M*b as f.el at all inclined to secure for a siuail sera a j lime, one to usot uxetlao conmnn-iplace'CiXareat.
competent fortune, this Wheel offers facilities unpayaP !- J Shortly alter our ret un* to \ ouria. -n*u. the t«ull of Sa-
eJ tn ihcviels of iotleries. Wuhan acemnulatins rich- Ioomj, 5*ir Jos-u* with the ships uiider his command agon • - r 1 .... - — =-
n »» as th* . j’terv draws to a close, i; ri difficult to con- ' joinsd cs at ite a.iel.oror-:- iter?. Tlie cordiality of uiier-^ . J ‘ “ r -* ' mam ? - ts sepportesf
cotiree, which char»i-i»ns?d a first msfliftg, was at or.re r?w wingseither side,
nevved by both parties, with an inserts:!:~ -----
foelings oi' -hMlfe&Aathip;'’ stud another
cy made assn h snod friends, that, both ceruevipiaiitjga in*Jn*a.ius01 or»j?<
eraise. il was-'t-terEOined by tte admiral and captain fiaiiari ueranuto.-c vvai ra..er o; ancrer: dote, hot :n a syle of
that vve shoiLii go to s<-a in company. ’ neatn-sr t,.e walls completely cuv-red vv-oh-phnx-
Thetanudoceinent of this, last night, on tte return of the' which, senpcure prices, were larg-*, reaching
■-aotxic from a dm r on board ite flag-ship, produced a ? on> ’ !o tl: * P !1 *to ; » of W ashingtofl, Jef-
r lively sairifnrifob througinHil the "Steles.” Ihe bearav ’ , r3or I , ” r '. Madison and lady, La{ ayeue, a-.J otters, were
trench Steam .W.-Tte French have fc tox,.a-!«d .a «»dfine ort^.ltemutnrau and perfecoun 1
com pi-t: .-L.-am d-k Vtrd. on the Lure, on tte island of haTe ^n tae su.y-cw of ^ratton 1
iso ret; five .-o-am vefeeis have already teen launched, and resperts, ste has tea gracefu.y at ter woormc-. S p ie . crfB rt ics 0 - th^ mantoj-niece
onstrtK-t- 1 w ithout a rival in the naval magnificence by which we have ^ upmet-psece.
<—iv- how adventurerscan longer delay. All orders from
ao «*<i will receive tte same prompt attention as on p
ai application, addressed post paid , to
PRYOR AVRIGHT,
December 25. 1<J4 -26 Secretary fo Commucooners
xLLLAALOv
si meeting, was at or.re re- * P C0:U ' 3 '^- Wit * t,a sale
;as?to,:bte outotL ig of tte ug-n»jtn > Li the centre, into w r.trh ! was tater-
another ten cava of iiiima- «*. «hH*» r » few ruoncvta had an opportntiity:-lofcaerv* tha
hat. hoth eerinnulatintr n 01 ob J* el » * K -* w 5**1* « «- irterally crowded.—
six ut our hundred arid silly horse Dower are now ^ , , , . - . ... -
Lie. As tte .-mi ot tiiw year their steam naw will consist rje ^n surrounded—so much sc, that n had been intimated,
of twt-my-fonr veraeri. wuh ihe power of three iteu-arcj ^nd perhaps teueved by som^. tmu there migU be moreo.
rv ., Arraneem -*ts n-r ai-a!“ ’o touch a Painting Class of vourg . oa. htmared ana sevc-piv-two horses. s..ow i ot ecieiicy anout ter. Al. onboatd.t-.iere-
kaxeim*i, J ihnr % rnenl .ff — fore, f h dri^iu in^^nucpated opportenayofdewmra*
£ T^Ttte* is 5 tte^cittuuns Of tte art..4 Any of tte popifr ran par- ’ From. &e FkiluMm Gazette. jm-A-ldte elegaoce ol ter whole equ.pment
1 *te Latin ami language, and ihe higher .irancnes Tte .rearrae.-s and t-n-toms ot' society are sometimes as • aTk * keeping, is> ta. tram being the chief raent s-.e >jasts. or
An ek-etriraf appara-
ttta.several phil-isoprocalinstranK-nts. and a piano, had places
in the room. In a short nmej wt» waited upon by Mrs.
.Madison, who bade me wefootne. and cord acted me to ter
bnsband, who was seated in an adjoining room, ar.parentiv
!us study. He received are very Cordially, and 1 passed a
couple of hours m the most tehghlfbl ranter. >I r . Madi-
of Jaitemaiws, if tteit^’and -te Fr n-h tongue ray te n»4wTitey tee arfterary. In' New York, it w«s a .ew | * princij-Tcv* in the ottete who rule, or the crew who ! a *' mad i f* **«-
f . . • L - , .. - vt,., r ■■liiir ralutl .
o4'death*, murnagt s. matte rs, rohterris. arsons, shocking <* H»te«utw^ n auu «nu tram tongue ray to eus-t us ray are axuwyy. ui .vra x«w», > w» . j ^ w » ’ ~ ! uhed at ha vivacirtr. acd thehriilwncy of his itoiztage. la-
ucrutesu by flood a:. Md, hair brrateh rarapra. uli inpor'- j -tudrid . tter to connection or ap* t .rom tte Loflte. de- years ago ite custom W 'teugI~AnuAur T a* . ^ ^ ^ *i miril ' 8 p, r ^veruaum he remmded me of ocr Mr Otis. ' "
tarn crinunul trials ta full, which will te cull’d Iroiu the puruueni . , . . ■ stores tote ai tended almost whoil] . <resing omier weigh put tte whole squadron Li tnotere,-am! - v tta -y K>t ;5>et o re aware teat .dr. MaJts.:n ha-d ever visif-
newspapers of Ite new apd • id world. «r ft *,D i^n- Miss Yierkeund Mra. Brown re«oed nine yeum m France. cvunparterec.T a rare thing to see affoung woman bectod a , rifiSr W ±**?*Wi hs informed m? thru tetrat elf *d as tar
uW, “Ete JX nil poll oral, religion-. .. pnff«onul d*. . andaprak the French Ixnguag, «tte.r rant *lo;giie. TW . con.ue . In Pnita eq>foa.-t tesUigteenot^rw^.M,>a^ ( ^ aZi"toZ*7'frs.^e Jte « once m company with Mr. Jeffer**.-
coss-uOs. anu »• i-k t* u.-ful and ent training matter only. { Circwurtaurre ogcrao young lad^. who w uh logursuu Mo ^ «*rfv day was bright aisilAlmv ar.d both on Info ‘ a J he yrar that the couarfes was removed from
• The ALCHYM1ST will te pubten-d w^lv m ai afe. French and Pauiur^orrath-r, wuhoui any -rfher branch « o» itshmij te. ft rsatiwustend ^re^rerabre tor ^- ^ ,he eofourine o4* a swrire ontte Arotep^^ Newiork to Ftmauelpuia.
quarto forta on a auper rovsl .te*t. a. O Jumbos, tieorw, j of ed««tK>a. •nperr.rjfova.itagra » ^ 7 tr’ nuTZZ* ' whuTtee wmd. tte^i. tet,^ te* gSfrteJ ~V*. ® ale f ****** ^trd fn the centre of an
u- rii \ oi i's y £; FnRfRVEasi Hodars \ Bonrd can he obtainiNi tn ih^ family of P- or m»v cornua upon matters connects: with her purcftasfcs, , n * at - smp-bi!fieairp of mocmains.and oreof ihe rocmniic
kJwEffte 1 1 od.e^perud.fo^intheBoru.^furtondou.reper thaiste ^w-*la nut,p«k of teforem«t ft^Sve ’ ^
Jnontte | month. . „ . ■ a*o te -,un ofvt-w. thru wr* regard tear custom as parti- wmwuhs «. ******* . choose, tuare to cW h» rarthi? career. .Mr. Madison’s
KT lTw Editor will be assisted by g-mlemeo of establish- ' The health of the Borough is mqtestfotablc. »nfl the » r rar.y toieficaL^ b tea .G &
ed literary repaurion. and the pubheanoa will
by Ihe 1st of February, 1*35.
character of lit? institution eo*nr*s to '.te v.ems taffies, who , extensive ciass of young girls of respectable connexious.
26
BLANK DEEDS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
i ^TitaV^ r^a'^-nabri rim-: al't^hite : wteVre ihrtvbyer^fvW’to Lintam th-mrelves, and learn '
««d elegant accomplishment which ranch*- a business by which they ran mirancc thetr own fortune. I ^.f. 1 -I Sc* Ira
cam and adorn woman. j .The number cff employments which are access
November 25. M3L—&t-33
s Mnp after stop—toe Tttiavcra, the Eainourg, tlte iino v- ! \ , ' . TP?* * e ' era * ihousand acres, tee w :>ofe un-
- — - 6 • uar ute superintendence of a can of Mrs. Madiaon, by a k>r-
aaer hu-band.
henveen the island*, in tte foreca-in of rimyrna. to gain the ■ **** T ®* leI * b<e man, fu’Jy impressed with
. r M >nn .uJr i-„ !.r,. •• .^.i- Tu-. ,u- tee tenet that tet* at this time ranch the happiest natrJ
BHh»arawry?oWinyt-jfi.I--? pride and tte rigor o, “»P?R«K before haul,a-on the'w»l: so^ng that tte